Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Diplazium neglectum (Asplenium neglectum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
PH00139438Bayard Long   s.n.1906-06-11
United States, Pennsylvania, Pike, Laana, 41.247588 -75.334349

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
Diplazium neglectum (H. Karst.) C. Chr.
LL00237852Eizi Matuda   39851939-11-14
Mexico, Chiapas, Mt Ovando

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Diplazium neglectum (H.Karst.) C.Chr.
04059912E. Matuda   99851939-11-14
Mexico, Chiapas, Mt. Ovando, 1800m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Pteridophytes
Diplazium neglectum (H. Karst.) C. Chr.
1617287Alan R. Smith   16811986-01-18
Costa Rica, San José, no data, along unnamed north fork of Rio Zurqui (upstream from highway, north of tunnel), Cordillera Central, 10.06667 -84.01667, 1500 - 1600m

University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
Diplazium neglectum (H. Karst.) C. Chr.
TENN-V-0253456Raul Rivero   2871983-04-01
Venezuela, Lara

TENN
Diplazium neglectum (H. Karst.) C. Chr.
TENN-v-0253455Raul Rivero   2981983-04-01
Venezuela, Lara


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